Latitude and longitude of All-American Canal

Satellite map of All-American Canal

The All-American Canal is an 80-mile (130 km) long aqueduct, located in southeastern California. It conveys water from the Colorado River into the Imperial Valley and to nine cities. It is the Imperial Valley's only water source, and replaced the Alamo Canal, which was located mostly in Mexico. The Imperial Dam, about 30 miles (48 km) northeast of Yuma, Arizona on the Colorado River, diverts water into the All-American Canal, which runs to just west of Calexico, California before its last branch heads mostly north into the Imperial Valley. Five smaller canals branching off the All American Canal move water into the Imperial Valley. These canal systems irrigate up to 630,000 acres (250,000 ha) of good crop land and have made possible a greatly increased crop yield in this area, originally one of the driest on earth. It is the largest irrigation canal in the world, carrying a maximum of 26,155 cubic feet per second (740.6 m3/s).

Latitude: 32° 52' 33.15" N
Longitude: -114° 28' 20.81" W

Nearest city to this article: Holtville

Read about All-American Canal in the Wikipedia Satellite map of All-American Canal in Google Maps

GPS coordinates of All-American Canal, United States

Download as JSON